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ey0015.10-16 | Psychology and quality of life | ESPEYB15

10.16 Factors associated with diabetes-specific health-related quality of life in youth with T1DM: the global TEENs study

BJ Anderson , LM Laffel , C Domenger , T Danne , M Phillip , C Mazza , R Hanas , S Waldron , RW Beck , F Calvi-Gries , C Mathieu

To read the full abstract: Diabetes Care. 2017;40:1002-1009Quality of life (QOL) measures have increasingly been considered as end-points of medical interventions. Both general QOL and health- and disease-specific quality of life can be assessed using well defined and validated questionnaires. The TEENs study is an international, cross-sectional study of youth with T1DM. 5,887 participants were follo...

ey0015.10-10 | Continuous glucose monitoring, insulin pumps and artificial pancreas | ESPEYB15

10.10 International consensus on use of continuous glucose monitoring

T Danne , R Nimri , T Battelino , RM Bergenstal , KL Close , JH DeVries , S Garg , L Heinemann , I Hirsch , SA Amiel , R Beck , E Bosi , B Buckingham , C Cobelli , E Dassau , FJ Doyle , S Heller , R Hovorka , W Jia , T Jones , O Kordonouri , B Kovatchev , A Kowalski , L Laffel , D Maahs , HR Murphy , K Nørgaard , CG Parkin , E Renard , B Saboo , M Scharf , WV Tamborlane , SA Weinzimer , M Phillip

To read the full abstract: Diabetes Care. 2017;40:1631-1640[Comments on 10.9 and 10.10] These two publications describe guidelines made by the international learned societies on the use of continuous glucose monitoring devices. It is important to learn from these publications that education and guidance are pivotal before continuous glucose...

ey0015.10-20 | Prevention | ESPEYB15

10.20 Effect of hydrolyzed infant formula vs conventional formula on risk of T1DM. The TRIGR randomized clinical trial

Writing Group for the TRIGR Study Group , M Knip , HK Åkerblom , E Al Taji , D Becker , J Bruining , L Castano , T Danne , C de Beaufort , HM Dosch , J Dupre , WD Fraser , N Howard , J Ilonen , D Konrad , O Kordonouri , JP Krischer , ML Lawson , J Ludvigsson , L Madacsy , JL Mahon , A Ormisson , JP Palmer , P Pozzilli , E Savilahti , M Serrano-Rios , M Songini , S Taback , Vaarala , NH White , SM Virtanen , R Wasikowa

To read the full abstract: JAMA. 2018;319:38-48Earlier observational studies showed that dietary exposure to complex proteins in newborns and early infants is associated with beta cell autoimmunity and increase the risk for T1DM. Several studies avoiding certain proteins, such as gluten and casein, have been conducted without reducing the risk for T1D in genetically susceptible children. Theref...